Re: wgo/get_started/on_ms_windows



Hei,

On 2/27/07, Quim Gil <qgil gnome org> wrote:
Hum, not sure.

A pure list of applications would belong more to GNOME Products. Here
I would explain that thanks to http://www.gimp.org/~tml/gimp/win32/
GNOME applications can be ported and run in Windows, that this is a
good way for the majority of winbdows users to have a first taste of
free software and gnome and etc. Without getting into much details.

Maybe this page could have a list and explanation of current state of
windows ports of gnome applications, and a link to "other free
software applications on win32" pointing to one of those charts that
hang around internet.
As you say, maybe a list would be more a gnome-products thing, but I
think that if we are just making a mention to this products it
wouldn't be "bad".

Remember that we want wgo pages to be as much static as possible, and
then point to i.e. that wiki page (or GNOME Products, or perhaps wven
gnomefiles.org) to get more details.

Also, we had previously discussed that it might be a bit controversial
to tag as GNOME apps Firefox, Thunderbird, OpenOffice... specially in
their versions for Windows.
I agree with this, it looks like we are taking the credit.




On 2/27/07, Paul Cutler <silwenae gmail com> wrote:
> I saw the On MS Windows page still needed a writer, so I've volunteered and
> written a first draft at:
> https://edit.gnome.jardigrec.eu/en/get-started/ms-windows-compatible
>
> The page was built using the content from LGO at
> http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/GnomeOnWindows
>
> I categorized the software in Development, Graphics, Internet and Office,
> and alphabetized the software in those categories.
>
> Please email me any feedback or edits for the page.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Paul
>


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